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John Marsh

Is it time to renovate the Tri – Level in JCMO?

You may drive through Jefferson City’s tri – level every day. But the intersection can confuse the most seasoned driver. A lot of folks are wondering what role the design played in the cattle truck accident that tied up traffic for five hours Tuesday. Even Governor Mike Parson admits it may …

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Emergency crews treat person exposed to chemicals

A Jefferson City victim ends up in the hospital after being exposed to chemicals. Crews were called to Millbrook Dr. early Wednesday after the person became ill after two chemicals were mixed together. Cole County’s Haz – Mat team and DNR were called in to clean up the scene. No …

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Missouri TF1 sends more team members to Maui

Another four Missouri Task Force One team members are headed to Maui. They are taking their cadaver dogs in the search for bodies after the Hawaii wildfire. Two task Force One crewmen are already on the scene. The death toll is pushing 100 and many more are unaccounted for.

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Western Mo congressman wants to work with the ‘other guys’

One Missouri congressman is reaching out to the other side. Reoublican Mark Alford hosted Illinois Democrat Congressman Jonathon Jackson as part of a farm forum at the State Fair. He thinks it’s time to find some common ground … As for Social Security, Alford doesn’t buy into the Democrats claim …

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Overturned semi jams up JCMO commute

Did you caught in the jammed traffic this morning? A semi overturned at the tri – level, tying up traffic at the height of the morning rush hour. Highway 54 traffic was backed up to Holts Summit and to the south. No word on injuries. Authorities say avoid the area …

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Rain is helping Mid – Mo farmers

You can bet Mid – Missouri farmers are liking the heavy rains that have hit the state over the past few weeks. Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe, a self – admitted first generation farmer, raises cattle near Rolla … While Kehoe doesn’t directly blame the Biden administration for the challenges Missouri …

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Givens ruled incompetent in JCMO boy’s death

The woman accused of killing a little Jefferson City boy is ruled incompetent to stand trial for now. 30 year old Quatavia Givens faces murder charges in 2018 death of 4 year old Darnell Gray. This week a judge ruled her unfit to stand trial. The trial was to have …

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Is JCMO ‘workforce housing’ going to get another chance?

Jefferson City’s Council last week backed a plan for a proposed low – income housing complex developer that wants to go after tax credits and other funding. Central Missouri Community Action hopes ‘Stronghold Landing’ would fill a need for affordable housing. Cole County Western Commissioner Harry Otto thinks this kind …

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JCMO couple gets prison time for child abuse

A Jefferson City man and woman who were found guilty of child abuse are going to prison. Daniel Dubey received a 12 year term, while Christina Dubey was sentenced to 6 years. Two runaway girls told investigators they’d been abused by the Dubeys in 2018 and feared for their lives …

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